The biggest weather story this week is the wind chills and while the temperatures will be in the typical range for this coldest month of the year, the wind will make it feel a lot less comfortable and you'll definitely need to bundle up if you head outdoors.
During most of the week, readings are going to stay in the upper teens to near 20 over inland and higher elevations and in the mid- to upper 20s along the coastline - about 10 degrees below average each day. At night, temperatures are going to remain quite cold because the wind won't fall off that much.
Wind chills will be in the single digits each morning and perhaps will even fall briefly below zero for some areas with stronger gusts. Remember, wind chill is measured on exposed skin, so as long as you're bundled up, it's fine to be outside.
Temperatures should moderate above freezing by Friday, so this is not a prolonged cold snap. Otherwise, look for partly to mostly sunny skies the rest of the week with generally partly to mostly clear skies at night.
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